THE 5 BEST WALKS TO MOUNT SNOWDON (Yr Wyddfa) you need to know about
Mount Snowdon, or Yr Wyddfa in Welsh, is the highest mountain in Wales and one of the most iconic peaks in the UK. Standing at 1,085 metres, it dominates the landscape of Snowdonia National Park, offering sweeping views that on a clear day stretch as far as Ireland. Its rugged ridges, glacial valleys, and sparkling mountain lakes create a scene of wild, untamed beauty that has inspired poets, climbers, and walkers for generations. Whether shrouded in mist or glowing gold in the evening sun, Snowdon’s ever-changing moods make it a truly captivating sight.
Snowdon’s accessibility and variety of routes have made it one of the most popular mountains in Britain. From the steady Llanberis Path to the more challenging Crib Goch ridge, there’s a route for every level of experience, attracting hundreds of thousands of walkers each year. A mountain railway even allows visitors to reach the summit without the climb, where they’re rewarded with panoramic views and a summit café perched above the clouds. Despite its popularity, Snowdon retains a sense of grandeur and wilderness — a reminder of the raw beauty that makes the Welsh mountains so special.
Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa in Welsh) is one of the UK’s finest walks – and here’s the 4 best walking routes to summit Wales highest mountain
MOUNT SNOWDON WALK #1
via the Pyg Track and Miners Path
Snowdon walk distance: 7.59 miles
Snowdon walk time: 4.5 hours
Snowdon walk difficulty: Moderate
MOUNT SNOWDON WALK #2
The Snowdon Horseshoe via Crib Goch
Snowdon walk distance: 7.1 miles
Snowdon walk time: 5 hours
Snowdon walk difficulty: Difficult
This is the most exhilarating and challenging way to walk to the summit of Mount Snowdon and is my personal favourite, as it takes in the mighty ridge of Crib Goch on the way up (one of my favourite ridges in the whole of the UK). If you have a head for heights, like a bit of a scramble and the weather is playing ball – then Crib Goch is the way to go on a walk to Mount Snowdon. On the descent Y Lliwedd offers some equally stunning views.
MOUNT SNOWDON WALK #3
via Llanberis path
Snowdon walk distance: 9 miles
Snowdon walk time: 5.5 hours
Snowdon walk difficulty: Moderate
The Lllanberis path is the most pedestrian and clear path, the most leisurely/gentle to walk and likely to be the busiest, becoming a bit of a walking motorway in summer months. It broadly follows the path of the mountain train up and down.
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| The Llanberis path largely follows the route of the Snowdon mountain train and is the easiest, albeit the longest walk to the Snowdon summit |
MOUNT SNOWDON WALK #4
via South Ridge & Watkin Path
Snowdon walk distance: 8 miles
Snowdon walk time: 5 hours
Snowdon walk difficulty: Moderate
This Mount Snowdon walk takes in a more unfamiliar route to the summit of Snowdon, by ascending via the thrilling South Ridge and returning via the Watkin Path. This Snowdon route will be much quieter than the others and will offer completely different views to the 3 Snowdon walks above, and you’ll get 2 excellent routes for the price of one here!
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| By tackling Mount Snowdon via the more unfamiliar South Ridge and Watkin path, you’ll see some amazing views that not many who join you on the top of Snowdon will have seen |
MOUNT SNOWDON WALK #5
via Rhyd-Ddu path & Snowdon Ranger Path
Snowdon walk distance: 8.75 miles
Snowdon walk time: 5 hours
Snowdon walk difficulty: Hard
This Mount Snowdon walk starts from Rhyd-Ddu and heads up the Rhyd-Ddu path to the summit of Snowdon. It’s a steep walk up to the summit but many people say the Rhyd-Ddu path is their favourite way to tackle Snowdon and it will also be much quieter than some of the other routes on here. You descend via a section of the Snowdon ranger path, another popular section.













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